1. particle used to form a yes/no question, similar to ឬ2. exclamation indicating satisfaction or surprise3. indicating something like surprise on part of the speaker that the listener might not be aware of some fact or past event {ម៉ាស៊ីនត្រជាក់ខូចតាំងពីម្សិលមិញអ៎។ = [Didn’t you know that] the A/C has been broken since yesterday!}Notes: colloquial

1. to have, possess, own2. to exist, there is, there are3. to be rich, own property4. indicates the accomplishment of an action, to happen to, to have occasion toNotes: in spoken Khmer, negated មាន (មិនមាន or គ្មាន) can be contracted into មាន, e.g., មានអ្នកណាចង់ជួបឯង = ‘there's nobody who wants to meet you’ — contrast this with the affirmative: មានគេចង់ជួបឯង = ‘there’s somebody who wants to meet you’

1. to come (toward the speaker in space or time)2. to come to/towards (often used as a final particle indicating that the action began at some point in the past and continued up to the present)3. (from then) on, (from that time) forth4. to, towardNotes: spoken form of មក

1. to go (away from the speaker in space or time), to go to/towards, go on, continue, advance, go away2. towards3. from now on, from then on (often used as a particle indicating that the action began at some point in the past or present and continued on into the future or that the action is directed away from the speaker)4. imperative particle, go ahead and ...! {ញ៉ាំទៅ = Go ahead and eat/drink!}

1. to wait (for)2. to remember, to memorize, to know by heart3. phrase-initial: I will do [...] for you very soon/now {ចាំខ្ញុំយកឲ្យវិញបង = I’ll get it back for you}{ចាំខ្ញុំពន្យល់ពីរបៀបប្រើ = I’ll explain you how it works}{ចាំមើលណា = Let me see...}